Rob Roy MacGregor
October 4th, 2004, 08:57 PM
Film reportedly deals realistically with lives of enslaved White women in Israel.
by Frederico Napolitano
TWO WEEKS ago, the annual Venice Film Festival premiered an independent film about Israel’s thriving White slave trade. Hotel Promised Land, directed by Amos Gitai, a Jew, starkly addresses in documentary style the hellish nightmare women from Eastern Europe must suffer under Jewish subjugation in Israel.
Judges awarded the film the festival's Peace Prize, but it is unlikely that anything significant will be done in Israel to alleviate the desperate plight of these women. (A few Israeli pimps have been prosecuted in recent months to head off human rights sanctions, but the trade still thrives stronger than ever.)
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/images/teaser/hotel_promised_land01.jpg
For the last fifteen years, Israel has smuggled literally tens of thousands of innocent victims into the country. Jewish procurers and pimps entice young, beautiful -- and naive and impoverished -- eastern European girls into replying to promising "job postings" in newspapers.
The film focuses on the horrific experiences of eight women. Their suffering represents an all-too-familiar story of being kidnapped and brought to Israel. After that, their spirits are broken with a brutal beating and bestial rape. Hopes of escape or rescue are shattered when the teary-eyed victims watch as their passports, work visas, and other papers of identification are ripped up. Shut in behind barred windows and locked basements, these women have virtually no chance of making it out alive. The ones who are lucky enough to be liberated are apathetically taken away by Israeli immigration authorities.
Hotel Promised Land, a ninety-minute French and Israeli co-production, will open in Israeli theaters during late October. The film is currently being shown at a film festival in Toronto, so an English-language version will presumably become available.
Video excerpts guaranteed to piss you off! (http://it.mediaframe.yahoo.com/launch?lid=wmv-56-p.1286682&.small=1&.intl=it&c=tripane&bw=http://it.movies.yahoo.com/trailers&dw=http://it.movies.yahoo.com/040908/17/1b12adw_0.html&f=&a=0,30.)
News Stories:
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/476548.html
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20040907-0545-arts-venice-gitai.html
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=3956
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by Frederico Napolitano
TWO WEEKS ago, the annual Venice Film Festival premiered an independent film about Israel’s thriving White slave trade. Hotel Promised Land, directed by Amos Gitai, a Jew, starkly addresses in documentary style the hellish nightmare women from Eastern Europe must suffer under Jewish subjugation in Israel.
Judges awarded the film the festival's Peace Prize, but it is unlikely that anything significant will be done in Israel to alleviate the desperate plight of these women. (A few Israeli pimps have been prosecuted in recent months to head off human rights sanctions, but the trade still thrives stronger than ever.)
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/images/teaser/hotel_promised_land01.jpg
For the last fifteen years, Israel has smuggled literally tens of thousands of innocent victims into the country. Jewish procurers and pimps entice young, beautiful -- and naive and impoverished -- eastern European girls into replying to promising "job postings" in newspapers.
The film focuses on the horrific experiences of eight women. Their suffering represents an all-too-familiar story of being kidnapped and brought to Israel. After that, their spirits are broken with a brutal beating and bestial rape. Hopes of escape or rescue are shattered when the teary-eyed victims watch as their passports, work visas, and other papers of identification are ripped up. Shut in behind barred windows and locked basements, these women have virtually no chance of making it out alive. The ones who are lucky enough to be liberated are apathetically taken away by Israeli immigration authorities.
Hotel Promised Land, a ninety-minute French and Israeli co-production, will open in Israeli theaters during late October. The film is currently being shown at a film festival in Toronto, so an English-language version will presumably become available.
Video excerpts guaranteed to piss you off! (http://it.mediaframe.yahoo.com/launch?lid=wmv-56-p.1286682&.small=1&.intl=it&c=tripane&bw=http://it.movies.yahoo.com/trailers&dw=http://it.movies.yahoo.com/040908/17/1b12adw_0.html&f=&a=0,30.)
News Stories:
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/476548.html
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20040907-0545-arts-venice-gitai.html
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=3956
http://www.runestone.org/pix/sow.gif